How exactly we should study Mechanical Engineering subject so that applications of concept become strong for ISRO, DRDO& PSU interview?

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    5 years ago
    Mechanical Engineering students should follow an innovative blended approach that includes learning in classroom coupled with web based contents, application based study, continuous assessment through online tests, and feedback from teachers & peers. PCTE Institute of Engineering & Technology follows an innovative teaching methodology through:
    Lectures/Tutorials: PCTEs classrooms and lecture halls are well-equipped with modern teaching aids like smart boards, multimedia projectors and computers with Wi-Fi connectivity. Academic rigour is of paramount importance. All the lectures are audio and video recorded and can be replayed at a late
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